"Love Makes a Family," an award-winning touring photo exhibit by the Family Diversity Project, will be hosted by St. Peter's Church in Port Jervis, N.Y., this weekend. It is on view from noon-3 p.m. Saturday at Up Front Exhibition Space, 31 Jersey Ave., and it will be displayed in the church, 31 W. Main St., during worship service at 10 a.m. Sunday. The visit is part of the church's second anniversary as a "Reconciling in Christ Congregation." For information, call 845-856-1033.

Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) will present eagle tours from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 26, and Feb. 2 and 3, led by Jan Lakuta. They will include visits to the Mongaup Reservoir, the Delaware River, and the Eagle Institute. Participants will look for winter residents and nesting pairs. The cost is $25. Participants should bring a lunch and a camera and dress in warm layers. The groups will meet at PEEC's environmental center near mile marker 8 in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Dingmans Ferry (Lehman Township), Pa. Preregistration is required. For more information or to register, call 570-828-2319 or go to peec.org.

In honor of Black History Month, Northampton Community College's Monroe Campus will present films featuring African-American producers in the Community Room, 205 Old Mill Road, Tannersville, Pa., at 7 p.m. Feb. 1. "Blacks in Film: 1930s" includes a 30-minute presentation with short movie clips of that period and a brief discussion. Students will wear period attire, which may also be on display. The movies featured are "Emperor Jones," starring Paul Robeson, and "Harlem Nights," starring Eddie Murphy. Both films depict the 1930s. Admission is free. For more information, email aharvey@northampton.edu.